ROB.BOB 21 Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 ive got a 6 month lab pup thats doing really well but when i roll him a retrive, (not making him sit or anything)the problem is as simple as when i roll the ball he runs, picks it up, and then tries to either run away with it (i made an enclose traning bit of the garden to stop this) or he just sits down with it and chews the tennis ball. he dose it well in the run of his kennel but when i try it in the "traning patch" it all goes to pot! he gets lots of fuss and a biscit if he comes back, but when it gose wrong i call him, get down on my knees, ive even lied down, the usual clap the hands offer a biscit but he just dosent bother. ANY help would be great! Quote Link to post
tipper 0 Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 ive got a 6 month lab pup thats doing really well but when i roll him a retrive, (not making him sit or anything)the problem is as simple as when i roll the ball he runs, picks it up, and then tries to either run away with it (i made an enclose traning bit of the garden to stop this) or he just sits down with it and chews the tennis ball. he dose it well in the run of his kennel but when i try it in the "traning patch" it all goes to pot! he gets lots of fuss and a biscit if he comes back, but when it gose wrong i call him, get down on my knees, ive even lied down, the usual clap the hands offer a biscit but he just dosent bother. ANY help would be great! Have you thought about using a gundog trainer? who can see whats he upto help sort your pup out. I'd give up on the treat idea , he only take advantage of that.Labs ar greedy so and so especially pups.. Quote Link to post
nercwys 10 Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 When he runs off turn your back on him and dont say anything dont clap,talk or say a thing until he comes in. try that and let me know cheers ears. Quote Link to post
spanj 11 Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 ive got a 6 month lab pup thats doing really well but when i roll him a retrive, (not making him sit or anything)the problem is as simple as when i roll the ball he runs, picks it up, and then tries to either run away with it (i made an enclose traning bit of the garden to stop this) or he just sits down with it and chews the tennis ball. he dose it well in the run of his kennel but when i try it in the "traning patch" it all goes to pot! he gets lots of fuss and a biscit if he comes back, but when it gose wrong i call him, get down on my knees, ive even lied down, the usual clap the hands offer a biscit but he just dosent bother. ANY help would be great! Twat him very hard......................................................................... JOKING !!!! Quote Link to post
Mickey Finn 3,016 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 When he runs off turn your back on him and dont say anything dont clap,talk or say a thing until he comes in. try that and let me know cheers ears. This is a good idea. Another technigue is to back away from him when he picks up the ball and looks at you. This may prompt him to run towards you with the ball. But, six months is still pretty young. If he's chewing alot he may still be teething. If thats the case. You might, work on other things for a while. Remember, the recall really has to be hammered home before retrieving will begin to blossom. There is plenty of time so don't worry. taking him out for a romp before you train will help burn off some of that playfulness. Otherwise keeping training session short and break them up throughout the day will see you through. let us know how things go. Quote Link to post
ben0777317 0 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 ive got a 6 month lab pup thats doing really well but when i roll him a retrive, (not making him sit or anything)the problem is as simple as when i roll the ball he runs, picks it up, and then tries to either run away with it (i made an enclose traning bit of the garden to stop this) or he just sits down with it and chews the tennis ball. he dose it well in the run of his kennel but when i try it in the "traning patch" it all goes to pot! he gets lots of fuss and a biscit if he comes back, but when it gose wrong i call him, get down on my knees, ive even lied down, the usual clap the hands offer a biscit but he just dosent bother. ANY help would be great! Just an idea that worked with my lurcher, tie a long string like a washing line to his collar and pull him in a couple of times with the ball. Then instead of pulling him all the way just give a quick tug and he'll come expecting you to pull him in. Worth a try. I was in the same position and it worked a treat! Good luck. Quote Link to post
ROB.BOB 21 Posted April 13, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 When he runs off turn your back on him and dont say anything dont clap,talk or say a thing until he comes in. try that and let me know cheers ears. well... that didnt work he wandered up to me but only around 4 feet away, ill try incoraging him when hes close to me... might work! Quote Link to post
Hoolit 2 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 When he runs off turn your back on him and dont say anything dont clap,talk or say a thing until he comes in. try that and let me know cheers ears. well... that didnt work he wandered up to me but only around 4 feet away, ill try incoraging him when hes close to me... might work! Hi Rob Bob to be honest he is still young i wouldnt worry to much you know he retreives ,it just needs tidying up go on to a dummy rather than the ball, a ball rolls more fun to keep a dummy doesnt I would carry on with his basic training heel ,sit ,stay throw dummies around him etc leave the retreiving for a couple of weeks. If you want more help I take a gundog training class in Dunfermline on sunday mornings pm me for details. Quote Link to post
ROB.BOB 21 Posted April 13, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 (edited) ive got a 6 month lab pup thats doing really well but when i roll him a retrive, (not making him sit or anything)the problem is as simple as when i roll the ball he runs, picks it up, and then tries to either run away with it (i made an enclose traning bit of the garden to stop this) or he just sits down with it and chews the tennis ball. he dose it well in the run of his kennel but when i try it in the "traning patch" it all goes to pot! he gets lots of fuss and a biscit if he comes back, but when it gose wrong i call him, get down on my knees, ive even lied down, the usual clap the hands offer a biscit but he just dosent bother. ANY help would be great! Just an idea that worked with my lurcher, tie a long string like a washing line to his collar and pull him in a couple of times with the ball. Then instead of pulling him all the way just give a quick tug and he'll come expecting you to pull him in. Worth a try. I was in the same position and it worked a treat! Good luck. i gave your technique a try and i must say that was the best result since i tried them out side of his kennel , i didnt even have to pull, i gave a wee tug when he vered away and he came stright in to me! top stuff cheers for that ben 077317 Edited April 13, 2010 by ROB.BOB Quote Link to post
ben0777317 0 Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 ANY help would be great! Just an idea that worked with my lurcher, tie a long string like a washing line to his collar and pull him in a couple of times with the ball. Then instead of pulling him all the way just give a quick tug and he'll come expecting you to pull him in. Worth a try. I was in the same position and it worked a treat! Good luck. i gave your technique a try and i must say that was the best result since i tried them out side of his kennel , i didnt even have to pull, i gave a wee tug when he vered away and he came stright in to me! top stuff cheers for that ben 077317 Your welcome mate.Glad it worked! Quote Link to post
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